A Valentine's Day Getaway For Conscious Couples

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A Valentine’s Day getaway can be a happiness cure for conscious couples. But there are some things to consider. Nina Zapala, an award-winning public relations professional, writer and entrepreneur, addresses opposite personality traits and the need for external validation vs. a liberated you — passionate, self-fulfilled and engaged. Read on if you desire a loving Valentine’s Day getaway.

Couples Argue Once A Day While On Holiday

Bickering is relatively common while on holiday. As many as 40% of couples argue every day while on vacation, according to Holiday Auto. The study of 2,000 couples also states, “One in 10 couples break-up after a vacation.”  Nina also witnessed this as a travel professional. In speaking with hundreds of travelers, she realized the majority weren’t all that happy with their partners. This info is another reason Nina developed Unpack Your Personality: Your Soul’s Journey to Self.

What Is The Happiness Cure For Conscious Couples?

If you want to enjoy a truly loving getaway with your partner, it begins with you ⏤ falling in love with you. If you depend on external sources, a beautiful location, fine dining, and other niceties to bring you love, this is a falsehood. Counting on external things to bring you happiness is a form of codependency. Similarly, seeking external validation from a partner to make you happy is also a form of codependency. Another person can’t fill you with peace, joy, passion, and happiness; this is an inside job; self-validation.

After meeting hundreds of vacationing couples Nina learned that happiest of them all had one thing in common… read on to learn more.